Carolina Herrera CH Men Sport is such a refreshing fragrance! Truly soft and fresh. Actually, I wasn't fascinated at first till it grabbed my focus once when this guy was wearing it at a live show. The point that its sillage is mild makes it actually unique. Not too long ago I got my self a bottle. If your'e searching for something that will blend in with your skin and not be excessive that it shows off to much, CH sport is one good option.

by Andrew

Date Added: 19/11/2012

CH Men Sport is a modern sporty woody spicy fragrance. It shares the mood with new Hugo Boss Bottled Sport. It starts with plain citruses (not bright or energetic) and soon becomes very peppery and woody with a touch of vetiver. A very masculine smell that is not really fresh, not too strong and of course not sweet. A typical masculinity of 2012 I should name it. Sillage and longevity are wonderful, the fragrance is well balanced and natural to my mind. Nevertheless the regular CH Men is much more elegant, unique and attractive.

by erwin bribas

Date Added: 19/11/2012

Another great creation by Carolina Herrera. Honestly I don't smell any of those synthetic aquatic notes that most of the "sports" flankers boast. Indeed, this fragrance is quite different from the original CH for men as it lacks the sweet cinnamon and vanilla hints. Sage and juniper notes give the fragrance a strong character and sophistication while the citrus sparky notes make it perfect for those who are not into a very formal environment. This fragrance is designed to be worn both in the office and in outdoor settings. IMO CH Men Sport is one of Herrera's most accomplished creations.

by gomez75

Date Added: 19/11/2012

Suprise, another sporty version that has nothing to do with the original (which is better and more unique in my opinion and more weird in a good way).
This woody grapefruity juniper note reminds me of Laura Biagiotti Roma/Mistero de Roma.
You might want to check this out if you liked those, this is more salty and just a little bit less sweet (because of the lack of arctifical vanilla note), but definitely more refined.